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1996–97 NFL playoffs

The National Football League playoffs for the 1996 season began on December 28, 1996. The postseason tournament concluded with the Green Bay Packers defeating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI, 35–21, on January 26, 1997, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

1996–97 NFL playoffs
DatesDecember 28, 1996–January 26, 1997
Season1996
Teams12
Games played11
Super Bowl XXXI site
Defending championsDallas Cowboys
ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
Runners-upNew England Patriots
Conference
runners-up

The Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars, each in just their second year of existence, not only qualified for the playoffs for the first time, but they also both advanced to their respective conference championship games.

Participants

Within each conference, the three division winners and the three wild card teams (the top three non-division winners with the best overall regular season records) qualified for the playoffs. The three division winners were seeded 1 through 3 based on their overall won-lost-tied record, and the wild card teams were seeded 4 through 6. The NFL did not use a fixed bracket playoff system, and there were no restrictions regarding teams from the same division matching up in any round. In the first round, dubbed the wild-card playoffs or wild-card weekend, the third-seeded division winner hosted the sixth seed wild card, and the fourth seed hosted the fifth. The 1 and 2 seeds from each conference then received a bye in the first round. In the second round, the divisional playoffs, the number 1 seed hosted the worst surviving seed from the first round (seed 4, 5 or 6), while the number 2 seed played the other team (seed 3, 4 or 5). The two surviving teams from each conference's divisional playoff games then meet in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games, hosted by the higher seed. Although the Super Bowl, the fourth and final round of the playoffs, was played at a neutral site, the designated home team was based on an annual rotation by conference.

Playoff seeds
Seed AFC NFC
1 Denver Broncos (West winner) Green Bay Packers (Central winner)
2 New England Patriots (East winner) Carolina Panthers (West winner)
3 Pittsburgh Steelers (Central winner) Dallas Cowboys (East winner)
4 Buffalo Bills (wild card) San Francisco 49ers (wild card)
5 Jacksonville Jaguars (wild card) Philadelphia Eagles (wild card)
6 Indianapolis Colts (wild card) Minnesota Vikings (wild card)


Bracket

Dec 28 – Rich Stadium Jan 4 – Mile High Stadium
5 Jacksonville 30
5 Jacksonville 30
4 Buffalo 27 Jan 12 – Foxboro Stadium
1 Denver 27
AFC
Dec 29 – Three Rivers Stadium 5 Jacksonville 6
Jan 5 – Foxboro Stadium
2 New England 20
6 Indianapolis 14 AFC Championship
3 Pittsburgh 3
3 Pittsburgh 42 Jan 26 – Louisiana Superdome
2 New England 28
Wild Card playoffs
Divisional playoffs
Dec 28 – Texas Stadium A2 New England 21
Jan 5 – Ericsson Stadium
N1 Green Bay 35
6 Minnesota 15 Super Bowl XXXI
3 Dallas 17
3 Dallas 40 Jan 12 – Lambeau Field
2 Carolina 26
NFC
Dec 29 – 3Com Park 2 Carolina 13
Jan 4 – Lambeau Field
1 Green Bay 30
5 Philadelphia 0 NFC Championship
4 San Francisco 14
4 San Francisco 14
1 Green Bay 35

Schedule

In the United States, ABC broadcast the first two Wild Card playoff games, then NBC broadcast the rest of the AFC playoff games. Fox televised the rest of the NFC games and Super Bowl XXXI (their first ever Super Bowl broadcast since becoming the NFC network in 1994).

Away team Score Home Team Date Kickoff
(ET / UTC–5)
TV
Wild Card playoffs
Jacksonville Jaguars 30–27 Buffalo Bills December 28, 1996 12:30 p.m. ABC
Minnesota Vikings 15–40 Dallas Cowboys December 28, 1996 4:00 p.m. ABC
Indianapolis Colts 14–42 Pittsburgh Steelers December 29, 1996 12:30 p.m. NBC
Philadelphia Eagles 0–14 San Francisco 49ers December 29, 1996 4:00 p.m. Fox
Divisional playoffs
San Francisco 49ers 14–35 Green Bay Packers January 4, 1997 12:30 p.m. Fox
Jacksonville Jaguars 30–27 Denver Broncos January 4, 1997 4:00 p.m. NBC
Pittsburgh Steelers 3–28 New England Patriots January 5, 1997 12:30 p.m. NBC
Dallas Cowboys 17–26 Carolina Panthers January 5, 1997 4:00 p.m. Fox
Conference Championships
Carolina Panthers 13–30 Green Bay Packers January 12, 1997 12:30 p.m. Fox
Jacksonville Jaguars 6–20 New England Patriots January 12, 1997 4:00 p.m. NBC
Super Bowl XXXI
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
New England Patriots 21–35 Green Bay Packers January 26, 1997 6:00 p.m. Fox

Wild Card playoffs

Saturday, December 28, 1996

AFC: Jacksonville Jaguars 30, Buffalo Bills 27

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 10 7 31030
Bills 14 3 3727

at Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

Game information
  • Scoring
    • BUF – Thomas 7 pass from Kelly (Christie kick) BUF 7–0
    • JAX – Simmons 20 interception return (Hollis kick) Tie 7–7
    • BUF – Thomas 2 run (Christie kick) BUF 14–7
    • JAX – field goal Hollis 27 BUF 14–10
    • JAX – Means 30 run (Hollis kick) JAX 17–14
    • BUF – field goal Christie 33 Tie 17–17
    • BUF – field goal Christie 47 BUF 20–17
    • JAX – field goal Hollis 24 Tie 20–20
    • BUF – Burris 38 interception return (Christie kick) BUF 27–20
    • JAX – Smith 2 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) Tie 27–27
    • JAX – field goal Hollis 45 JAX 30–27

The second-year Jaguars forced four turnovers, racked up three sacks, and outgained Buffalo in total yards 409–308 to earn their first playoff win. After trading points back and forth all day, almost drive for drive, Jaguars safety Chris Hudson would make a decisive hit on Bills quarterback Jim Kelly, knocking him out of the game and forcing a fumble that his team would convert into the game-winning score.

Jacksonville was forced to punt on their opening drive, and Russell Copeland returned the ball 16 yards to the Jags' 43-yard line, setting up Kelly's 7-yard touchdown pass to running back Thurman Thomas. But later in the quarter, Jacksonville defensive end Clyde Simmons intercepted a shovel pass intended for Thomas and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown to tie the game. Buffalo stormed right back with a 10-play, 68-yard drive that ended with Thomas' 2-yard touchdown run, making the score 14–7. However, Jacksonville running back Natrone Means's 62-yard carry on their next drive moved the ball to the Bills' 5-yard line. The drive stalled there, but Mike Hollis kicked a 27-yard field goal to make the score 14–10 at the end of the first quarter.

The Bills drove to the Jags' 2-yard line on their first drive of the second quarter, but came up empty when Kelly was stuffed for no gain by Jeff Lageman while trying to convert a fourth and 1 on a quarterback sneak. Jacksonville then stormed to their first lead of the day with quarterback Mark Brunell completing a 47-yard pass to tight end Pete Mitchell before Means took off for a 30-yard touchdown burst, giving them a 17–14 advantage. However, Eric Moulds returned the ensuing kickoff 57 yards to the Jags' 42-yard line, setting up a 33-yard Steve Christie field goal to tie the game at 17. Jacksonville responded with a drive to the Buffalo 36, but on the last play of the half, Brunell was intercepted by Thomas Smith.

Moulds returned the second-half kickoff 26 yards to the Bills' 38-yard line, where the Bills went on to retake the lead with Christie's 47-yard field goal. But after a few punts, Jacksonville managed to tie it again with an 11-play, 62-yard drive that included a 27-yard catch by receiver Keenan McCardell and ended with a 24-yard field goal by Hollis.

On the second play of the fourth quarter, Jeff Burris picked off Brunell's pass and returned it 38 yards for a touchdown to give his team a 27–20 lead. Jacksonville countered right back, moving the ball 65 yards in 10 plays. McCardell caught two passes for 39 yards on the drive, while Means kept it going with a 2-yard run on fourth and 1. Brunell finished the drive with a 2-yard toss to Jimmy Smith that tied the game at 27. On Buffalo's next drive, Hudson made a devastating hit on Kelly, knocking him out of the game and forcing a fumble that was recovered by cornerback Aaron Beasley on the Jags' 42-yard line. Brunell then completed a pair of passes to Smith and McCardell for gains of 14 and 11 yards to set up Hollis's 45-yard field goal, putting them back in front for good at 30–27. The Bills offense, now led by Todd Collins, were unable to move the ball on any of their remaining drives, and during the game's final seconds, Tony Brackens forced a fumble while sacking Collins that linebacker Eddie Robinson recovered to seal the win.

Means finished the game with 175 rushing yards. Simmons finished with two sacks and an interception returned for a touchdown. Bills receiver Quinn Early caught nine passes for 122 yards. Moulds returned five kickoffs for 142 yards. This was the final game of Kelly's Hall of Fame career, and the final playoff game for Bills Hall of Fame coach Marv Levy as well.[1][2]

This was the first postseason meeting between the Jaguars and the Bills.

NFC: Dallas Cowboys 40, Minnesota Vikings 15

Minnesota Vikings vs. Dallas Cowboys – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 0 0 7815
Cowboys 7 23 7340

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

Game information
  • Scoring
    • DAL – Aikman 2 run (Boniol kick) DAL 7–0
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 28 DAL 10–0
    • DAL – E. Smith 37 run (Boniol kick) DAL 17–0
    • DAL – Teague 29 interception return (Boniol kick) DAL 24–0
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 31 DAL 27–0
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 22 DAL 30–0
    • MIN – Carter 30 pass from B. Johnson (Sisson kick) DAL 30–7
    • DAL – E. Smith 1 run (Boniol kick) DAL 37–7
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 25 DAL 40–7
    • MIN – B. Johnson 5 run (Carter pass from B. Johnson) DAL 40–15

Dallas outgained the Vikings in total yards 438–268, plays 78–44, and time of possession 42:03–17:57. They also forced six turnovers and scored on five first half possessions to win the game.

Dallas scored first on a 14-play, 88-yard drive in which Troy Aikman completed four passes to Michael Irvin for 65 yards and finished the drive with a 2-yard touchdown run. Perhaps the key point of the game occurred on the next series when Minnesota running back Amp Lee caught a short pass from quarterback Brad Johnson and appeared to be on his way for a 43-yard touchdown. But Cowboys safety George Teague caught up with Lee at the 1-yard line and poked the ball out of his hands, knocking it out of the end zone for a touchback. Dallas then drove 70 yards, including a 22-yard carry by Herschel Walker, to go up 10–0 on Chris Boniol's 28-yard field goal. Five plays after the ensuing kickoff, Teague stripped the ball from Vikings running back Leroy Hoard. Cornerback Deion Sanders recovered the fumble and lateraled it to Shante Carver, who was tackled on the Minnesota 37, and Emmitt Smith took off for a 37-yard touchdown run on the next play. Then during Minnesota's next possession, Teague intercepted a pass from Johnson and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown, giving the Cowboys a 24–0 lead with 8:36 left in the second quarter.[3]

The Dallas dominance would continue as Sanders returned an interception 22 yards to the Vikings 29 to set up a 31-yard Boniol field goal. Even Orlando Thomas's interception of an Aikman pass ended up going against the Vikings as Thomas lost the ball while being tackled by Walker and tight end Eric Bjornson got it back for the Cowboys. This led to Boniol's 22-yard field goal, giving Dallas a 30–0 lead at the end of the half.[4]

In the second half, Minnesota drove 47 yards and scored on a 30-yard pass from Johnson to Cris Carter. But this was answered by Dallas, who subsequently moved the ball 80 yards in 16 plays to go up 37–7 on Smith's 1-yard touchdown run. In the fourth quarter, Dallas linebacker Broderick Thomas forced a turnover by sacking Johnson on fourth down, giving Dallas the ball on the Vikings 39, which led to another Boniol field goal. On the ensuing drive, Johnson's 50-yard completion to Qadry Ismail set up the final score of the game on Johnson's 2-yard touchdown run.

Smith rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns, while also catching four passes for 26 yards. Irvin caught eight passes for 103 yards. Teague had five tackles, two forced fumbles, and an interception return for a touchdown. This was the last time the Cowboys won a playoff game until January 9, 2010, when they beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2009 NFC Wild Card playoffs 34–14, and their last playoff win at Texas Stadium. Meanwhile, the Vikings fell to 0–4 in the playoffs under coach Dennis Green.

This was the fifth postseason meeting between the Vikings and Cowboys. Dallas won three of the prior four meetings.[5]

Sunday, December 29, 1996

AFC: Pittsburgh Steelers 42, Indianapolis Colts 14

Indianapolis Colts vs. Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Colts 0 14 0014
Steelers 10 3 82142

at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Game information
  • Scoring
    • PIT – field goal Johnson 29 PIT 3–0
    • PIT – Stewart 1 run (Johnson kick) PIT 10–0
    • PIT – field goal Johnson 50 PIT 13–0
    • IND – Daniel 59 interception return (Blanchard kick) PIT 13–7
    • IND – Bailey 9 pass from Harbaugh (Blanchard kick) IND 14–13
    • PIT – Bettis 1 run (Farquhar pass from Stewart) PIT 21–14
    • PIT – Bettis 1 run (Johnson kick) PIT 28–14
    • PIT – Witman 31 run (Johnson kick) PIT 35–14
    • PIT – Stewart 3 run (Johnson kick) PIT 42–14

The Steelers blew a 13-point lead in the first half but scored 29 unanswered points in the second half. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh held the Colts to 146 total yards of offense, while gaining 407 yards for themselves (236 on the ground).

Pittsburgh drove 51 yards in eight plays, including a 30-yard reception by receiver Charles Johnson, to score on Norm Johnson's 29-yard field goal on their first drive. After the Colts' next drive, Steelers receiver Jahine Arnold returned their punt 36 yards to the Colts' 31-yard line. One play later, Mike Tomczak completed a 20-yard pass to Charles Johnson at the 8. Backup quarterback Kordell Stewart, who was routinely used by the team in short-yardage situations, eventually finished the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run, giving the Steelers a 10–0 lead with 4:55 left in the first quarter. Following another Colts punt, Pittsburgh increased their lead to 13–0 with Norm Johnson's 50-yard field goal 10 seconds into the second quarter.[6][7]

Pittsburgh seemed to be taking control of the game, but with 4:35 left in the half, Tomczak threw a short pass intended for Ernie Mills that was too far behind the receiver. Cornerback Eugene Daniel intercepted the ball and returned it 59 yards for a touchdown. On the Steelers next possession, Tomczak threw an interception to safety Ray McElroy on the Colts 40-yard line. On the next play, Jim Harbaugh completed a 48-yard pass to Marvin Harrison at the Steelers 12, and he eventually converted a third and 7 situation with a 9-yard touchdown pass to receiver Aaron Bailey, giving the team a 14–13 lead with 31 seconds left before halftime.

However, the Steelers dominated the rest of the game. They started out the second half with a 16-play, 91-yard possession that ate 9:30 off the clock. Tomczak completed 5/5 passes for 37 yards on the drive, while Jerome Bettis caught one of them and rushed for 42 yards on eight carries, the last a 1-yard touchdown run. Then Stewart completed a 2-point conversion pass to tight end John Farquhar, giving the team a 21–14 lead. Harbaugh was intercepted by Levon Kirkland on the next drive, and after a Steelers punt, running back Marshall Faulk fumbled a pitch from him which safety Carnell Lake recovered on the Indy 18-yard line. Five plays later, Bettis scored another 1-yard touchdown run to give the Steelers a 28–14 lead less than a minute into the fourth quarter.

Stewart ended up as the Steelers' QB for the rest of the game. He finished with just one pass attempt, but his 24-yard run on a quarterback draw set up running back Jon Witman's 31-yard touchdown play. Stewart added a 3-yard touchdown run with 3:10 left in the game, making the final score 42–14. It was the second straight year the Steelers eliminated the Colts from the playoffs.

Bettis rushed for 102 yards and two touchdowns (his 11th 100-yard game of the year), while also catching a pass for four yards. Johnson caught five passes for 109 yards. Neither starting quarterback had a big day. Tomczak completed 13 of 21 passes for 176 yards, with two interceptions and no touchdowns. Harbaugh completed 12 of 32 passes for 134 yards and a touchdown with one pick. He was also sacked four times, three by Chad Brown.

This was the fourth postseason meeting between the Colts and Steelers. Pittsburgh had won all three prior meetings.[5]

NFC: San Francisco 49ers 14, Philadelphia Eagles 0

Philadelphia Eagles vs. San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Eagles 0 0 000
49ers 0 7 7014

at 3Com Park at Candlestick Point, San Francisco, California

Game information
  • Scoring
    • SF – Young 9 run (Wilkins kick) SF 7–0
    • SF – Rice 3 pass from Young (Wilkins kick) SF 14–0

Although they gained more yards than the 49ers, the Eagles were shut out in a rain-soaked, muddy game with 62 miles per hour winds. San Francisco won 14–0 in what coach George Seifert called "the swampy tundra of Candlestick." (A reference to John Facenda's famous description of Lambeau Field as "the frozen tundra")[8] Despite the poor weather, San Francisco finished the game without losing any turnovers.

Kicker Gary Anderson missed a 40-yard field goal attempt on Philadelphia's first possession. In the second quarter, San Francisco quarterback Steve Young completed 6/7 passes for 60 yards on a 74-yard drive and finished it off with a 9-yard touchdown run. The Eagles then reached the San Francisco 8-yard line, but quarterback Ty Detmer threw an interception to Marquez Pope. The 49ers were forced to punt on their next drive, and Philadelphia advanced to the San Francisco 5-yard line. However, 49ers defensive end Roy Barker intercepted Detmer with 43 seconds left in the half, and the Eagles would never seriously threaten again.

Detmer was knocked out of the game in the third quarter with a hamstring injury, and his replacement Mark Rypien completed only five of 12 passes for 77 yards, including an interception to Tim McDonald on the last play of the game. Meanwhile, a one handed 36-yard reception by 49ers receiver Jerry Rice set up the final score of the game with his 3-yard touchdown catch from Young, finishing off a 61-yard drive in the third quarter. This was the lowest scoring wild-card playoff game in NFL history.[9]

Young finished the game 14/21 for 161 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 65 yards and another score. 49ers defensive tackle Bryant Young had two sacks.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Eagles and 49ers.[5]

Divisional playoffs

Saturday, January 4, 1997

NFC: Green Bay Packers 35, San Francisco 49ers 14

San Francisco 49ers vs. Green Bay Packers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
49ers 0 7 7014
Packers 14 7 7735

at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST/11:30 a.m. CST
  • Game weather: 35 °F (2 °C), mix of rain and snow
  • Game attendance: 60,787
  • Referee: Dick Hantak
  • TV announcers (Fox): Dick Stockton (play-by-play) and Matt Millen (color commentator)
Game information
  • Scoring
    • GB – Howard 71 punt return (Jacke kick) GB 7–0
    • GB – Rison 4 pass from Favre (Jacke kick) GB 14–0
    • GB – Bennett 2 run (Jacke kick) GB 21–0
    • SF – Kirby 8 pass from Grbac (Wilkins kick) GB 21–7
    • SF – Grbac 2 run (Wilkins kick) GB 21–14
    • GB – Freeman recovered fumble in end zone (Jacke kick) GB 28–14
    • GB – Bennett 11 run (Jacke kick) GB 35–14

The Packers defense forced five turnovers en route to victory, while Desmond Howard's key punt returns enabled the Packers to jump to a 14–0 lead after only three offensive plays. On his first punt return, Howard ran 71 yards for a touchdown. At the end of the next series, he returned punt 46 yards to the 49ers 7-yard line to set up quarterback Brett Favre's 4-yard touchdown to wide receiver Andre Rison.

Early in the second quarter, cornerback Craig Newsome's interception set up the Packers third touchdown of the day. Newsome fumbled the ball while being hit during the interception return, but his teammate Sean Jones recovered the ball on the 49ers 15-yard line. Three plays later, Edgar Bennett's touchdown run increased the Packers lead to 21–0.

Two Green Bay turnovers enabled San Francisco to mount a comeback attempt. First, a 49ers punt bounced into Packers safety Chris Hayes and was recovered by San Francisco's Curtis Buckley at the Green Bay 26-yard line. Six plays later, backup quarterback Elvis Grbac (who had replaced injured starter Steve Young) threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to running back Terry Kirby with 24 seconds left in the half. Then in a odd error, Howard did not come out of the locker room in time for the second-half kickoff, and no one on the team noticed. With only 10 Green Bay players on the field to receive the second-half kickoff and no one in the returner position, the kickoff bounced into the ground and Iheanyi Uwaezuoke recovered it for San Francisco on the Green Bay 4-yard line. On the next play, Grbac's 4-yard touchdown run cut the score to 21–14.

However, the Packers marched 72 yards for another touchdown, in which a fumble by Bennett was recovered in the end zone by wide receiver Antonio Freeman. Later on, with 5:31 left in the game, Kirby lost a fumble while being tackled by Green Bay defensive back Mike Prior, and Hayes recovered the ball on the 49ers' 32-yard line. Six plays later, Bennett scored his second touchdown of the game on an 11-yard run to close out the scoring.

Because the weather dipped in and out of freezing, causing both rain and snow, the field got extremely muddy as the game went on. The Green Bay Press-Gazette called the game the "Mud Bowl." Neither team had much success moving the ball on offense due to the field conditions. The Packers, who averaged over 345 yards per game during the season, gained just 210 yards, while the 49ers managed only 196. The longest completion of the day was an 18-yard reception by Freeman. Bennett was one of the top players of the day with 80 rushing yards and two touchdowns, along with two receptions for 14 yards.

This was the second postseason meeting between the 49ers and Packers with the first happening the previous year, which Green Bay won.[5]

AFC: Jacksonville Jaguars 30, Denver Broncos 27

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Denver Broncos – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 0 13 71030
Broncos 12 0 01527

at Mile High Stadium, Denver, Colorado

Game information
  • Scoring
    • DEN – Hebron 1 run (kick blocked) DEN 6–0
    • DEN – Sharpe 18 pass from Elway (pass failed) DEN 12–0
    • JAX – field goal Hollis 46 DEN 12–3
    • JAX – Means 8 run (Hollis kick) DEN 12–10
    • JAX – field goal Hollis 42 JAX 13–12
    • JAX – McCardell 31 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) JAX 20–12
    • JAX – field goal Hollis 22 JAX 23–12
    • DEN – Davis 2 run (Davis run) JAX 23–20
    • JAX – Smith 16 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) JAX 30–20
    • DEN – McCaffrey 15 pass from Elway (Elam kick) JAX 30–27

The wild-card Jaguars, who had barely made the playoffs with a 9–7 record by winning their last five games of the season (including their final one when Atlanta Falcons kicker Morten Andersen missed a last-second potential game-winning 30-yard field goal), overcame a 12-point deficit by racking up 443 yards (including 202 on the ground) and scoring on six consecutive possessions to upset the Broncos, who had finished the season with an NFL best 13–3 record (and had rested most of their starters over the last three games after clinching the #1 AFC seed at 12–1) and were favored to win by over 14 points. The Broncos' loss meant that for the second consecutive year the AFC's top seed was eliminated in the divisional round.

Denver dominated the first quarter, scoring two touchdowns while preventing the Jaguars from gaining a single first down. At the end of the Broncos' first drive, Tom Rouen's 35-yard punt pinned the Jags back on their own 10-yard line. Three plays later, Rod Smith returned Bryan Barker's 41-yard punt 6 yards to midfield. On Denver's second drive, a 47-yard run by Terrell Davis gave them a first down on the Jacksonville 2-yard line. The Jaguars kept Denver out of the end zone for the next three plays, but Vaughn Hebron scored a 1-yard touchdown run on fourth down, giving Denver a 6–0 lead after defensive end Clyde Simmons blocked the extra point. Then after the Broncos' defense forced a punt, Elway completed 4/4 passes for 57 yards on a 64-yard drive that ended on his 18-yard scoring connection to tight end Shannon Sharpe. But Elway's 2-point conversion pass to Sharpe was incomplete, keeping the score at 12–0.

In the second quarter, Jacksonville stormed back. First an 18-yard run by Natrone Means set up a 46-yard field goal by Mike Hollis. The next time the Jags got the ball, they cut their deficit to 12–10 with an 11-play, 80-yard scoring drive. After a controversial pass interference penalty wiped out a Tory James interception for Denver, Means gained 29 yards on a reception at the Broncos' 42, and later took the ball across the goal line on an 8-yard run. Following a Denver punt, Jacksonville got the ball back with 57 seconds left. Mark Brunell then completed a 43-yard pass to receiver Jimmy Smith to set up Hollis's 42-yard field goal, giving the team a 13–12 halftime lead.

In the third quarter, Denver was limited to 14 plays for 37 yards. Meanwhile, Brunell connected on a 31-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Keenan McCardell. Hollis later kicked a 22-yard field goal at the end of an 88-yard, 12-play drive that included James Stewart's 25-yard reception and a 12-men on the field penalty against the Broncos that gave Jacksonville a first down as they were getting ready to punt. This score, the fifth consecutive scoring possession against the fourth-ranked defense in the NFL, gave the Jags a 23–12 lead with less than 11 minutes left in the game. On Denver's next series, Hebron's 38-yard kickoff return fired up a 57-yard drive that ended on Davis's 2-yard touchdown run, and then his successful two-point conversion run shrunk the lead to 23–20. But Jacksonville responded with another touchdown drive, featuring a 29-yard run by Brunell to the Denver 21-yard line in which he covered both sidelines, broke one tackle and eluded three other defenders. Shortly later, he finished the drive with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Smith with 3:39 remaining, making the score 30–20. The Broncos then drove 80 yards in six plays and scored on Elway's 15-yard touchdown to wide receiver Ed McCaffrey with 1:50 left, but they had no timeouts left and Jason Elam's onside kick attempt was recovered by the Jaguars to secure the win.

Brunell had the best postseason performance of his career, throwing for 245 yards and two touchdowns without an interception, and also rushing for 44 yards. Means rushed for 140 yards and a touchdown, while also catching four passes for 46 yards. Davis rushed for 91 yards and a touchdown, while also catching seven passes for 24 yards. It was the only playoff game of his career in which he didn't rush for 100 yards.

"What Brunell did at the end of the game was incredible," Jacksonville coach Tom Coughlin said. "Our football team just hung in it, and that touchdown to Jimmy Smith in that situation was huge. I told the players at the beginning of the week I believed we could win. I didn't know how it would come down. I didn't give them that script."[10]

"I'm just going to go home, sit on my couch and probably cry," said Sharpe after the game.[11]

Red Cashion, the game's referee retired after this game, capping off a 25-year career in the NFL that saw him referee two Super Bowls, XX and XXX.

The game was featured as one of the NFL's Greatest Games as Ambush at Mile High. This game was also the original "Mile High Miracle", which is now more commonly used to describe the 2012 divisional playoff game between the Denver Broncos (the #1 seed at 13–3) and the Baltimore Ravens (the #4 seed at 10–6).

This was the first postseason meeting between the Broncos and Jaguars, and the last time the Broncos ever wore their "Orange Crush" uniforms, they would bring them back just one more time as alternate uniforms in 2001.

Sunday, January 5, 1997

AFC: New England Patriots 28, Pittsburgh Steelers 3

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New England Patriots – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Steelers 0 0 303
Patriots 14 7 0728

at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Game information
  • Scoring
    • NE – Martin 2 run (Vinatieri kick) NE 7–0
    • NE – Byars 24 pass from Bledsoe (Vinatieri kick) NE 14–0
    • NE – Martin 78 run (Vinatieri kick) NE 21–0
    • PIT – field goal Johnson 29 NE 21–3
    • NE – Martin 23 run (Vinatieri kick) NE 28–3

In their first home playoff game in 18 years, the Patriots blew out the Steelers 28–3 with 346 yards of total offense, while limiting the Steelers to 213.

On the first play from scrimmage, the Steelers got a taste of what lay in store as Pats quarterback Drew Bledsoe completed a 53-yard pass to Terry Glenn that set up Curtis Martin's 2-yard touchdown run. Pittsburgh was quickly forced to punt, and New England took just four plays to score again, the last a 34-yard touchdown on a screen pass from Bledsoe to fullback Keith Byars, giving the team a 14–0 lead just over seven minutes into the first quarter. Then on the first play of the second quarter, Martin burst through a hole in the right line, dodged a tackle attempt by Carnell Lake, and raced 78 yards for a touchdown. This would end up not only being the longest run of his Hall of Fame career, but this was the second longest scoring run in NFL postseason history. Near the end of the half, Steelers cornerback Willie Williams intercepted a pass from Bledsoe to give his team a chance to get back in the game. But Pittsburgh turned the ball over on downs on the Pats' 24-yard line and the score remained 21–0 going into halftime.

The Steelers lone score of the game occurred with 3:50 left in the third quarter, when linebacker Chad Brown's interception of a Bledsoe pass led to a 29-yard field goal by Norm Johnson. Pittsburgh then got the ball back on their own 36 following a Patriots punt, but any hope of a comeback was dashed when safety Lawyer Milloy intercepted a pass from Mike Tomczak on the New England 39-yard line. Six plays later, Martin's 23-yard touchdown run increased New England's lead to 28–3. In the fourth quarter, the Steelers managed a drive to the Patriots 15, only to lose the ball again on an interception by linebacker Willie Clay.

Martin finished the day with 166 rushing yards and three touchdowns, while running back Dave Meggett returned seven punts for 72 yards and rushed for 18. Tomczak was held to 110 passing yards and intercepted twice in the final postseason game of his career. He was periodically replaced by versatile quarterback Kordell Stewart, but he fared no better, finishing the game 0/10 on pass attempts. Steelers running back Jerome Bettis, who rushed for 1,431 yards during the season and 102 yards in the previous playoff game, was held to just 43 yards on the ground and was limited by groin and ankle injuries. This was New England's first playoff win since their 1985 Super Bowl season.

"That might be my longest run ever", Martin (a Pittsburgh native) said after the game about his 78-yard score. "College, Pop Warner, everything. To me, the Steelers are my second-favorite team. I kind of worry about when I go home, how infamous I'll be."[12]

This was the first postseason meeting between the Steelers and Patriots.[5]

NFC: Carolina Panthers 26, Dallas Cowboys 17

Dallas Cowboys vs. Carolina Panthers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 3 8 3317
Panthers 7 10 3626

at Ericsson Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina

Game information
  • Scoring
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 22 DAL 3–0
    • CAR – Walls 1 pass from Collins (Kasay kick) CAR 7–3
    • CAR – Green 10 pass from Collins (Kasay kick) CAR 14–3
    • DAL – Johnston 2 pass from Aikman (pass failed) CAR 14–9
    • DAL – Safety, Carolina bad snap went out of end zone CAR 14–11
    • CAR – field goal Kasay 24 CAR 17–11
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 21 CAR 17–14
    • CAR – field goal Kasay 40 CAR 20–14
    • CAR – field goal Kasay 40 CAR 23–14
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 21 CAR 23–17
    • CAR – field goal Kasay 32 CAR 26–17

The second-year Panthers held Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman to 165 passing yards and forced three interceptions en route to their first playoff win in team history. On offense, running back Anthony Johnson was their top performer with 104 rushing yards and a 9-yard reception.

Dallas scored first when an interception by safety Darren Woodson on his own 47 and a 22-yard catch by Michael Irvin sparking a drive to the Panthers' 1-yard line. However, Irvin suffered a separated shoulder on his reception and had to miss the rest of the game. Meanwhile, Dallas could not get into the end zone despite two chances from the 1. Aikman threw an incomplete pass on second down, and on third down, Emmitt Smith was dropped for a three-yard loss, forcing the team to settle for Chris Boniol's 22-yard field goal. On the Panthers' ensuing drive, Dallas cornerback Kevin Smith kept it going with a pass interference penalty on third down, enabling Carolina quarterback Kerry Collins to complete the 68-yard possession with a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Wesley Walls. On their next series, Winslow Oliver's 15-yard punt return set up a 42-yard drive that ended with Collins's 10-yard touchdown throw to Willie Green, giving the team a 14–3 lead in the second quarter.

The Cowboys countered with a 73-yard drive to score on Aikman's 2-yard touchdown pass to fullback Daryl Johnston, but they failed on the two-point conversion attempt and the Panthers lead was only cut to 14–9. They later got to 14–11 when a bad snap on a Carolina punt attempt went out of the end zone to give the Cowboys a safety. But then Panthers safety Chad Cota intercepted a pass from Aikman and returned it 49 yards to set up kicker John Kasay's 24-yard field goal with three seconds in the half, giving Carolina a 17–11 halftime lead.

Early in the second half, Oliver fumbled a punt return that Johnston recovered to set up a Boniol field goal, cutting the deficit to 17–14. But this was as close as the Cowboys would get, as the Panthers kicked three more field goals over the Cowboys' one. On the ensuing drive, Johnson rushed six times for 44 yards to set up Kasay's 40-yard field goal. Then after a punt, he carried the ball six times for 22 yards to set up another score on Kasay's 40-yard kick a few plays into the fourth quarter.

Dallas responded with a 78-yard drive, including a 25-yard run by Smith and a 16-yard run by Deion Sanders, to score on Boniol's 21-yard field goal, cutting the Cowboys' deficit to 23–17. Then the Cowboys forced a punt, getting the ball back with over 11 minutes still remaining on the clock, but Rohn Stark's kick was downed by Johnson on the Dallas 2-yard line. Then upon reaching their 37, Aikman threw a pass that was intercepted by Pat Terrell and returned 49 yards to the Cowboys' 19-yard line, setting up Kasay's fourth field goal to make the score 26–17. The next time Dallas got the ball, Aikman was intercepted again, this time by Sam Mills, enabling Carolina to run out the clock and win the game.[13]

This was the first postseason meeting between the Panthers and Cowboys.

Conference Championships

Sunday, January 12, 1997

NFC: Green Bay Packers 30, Carolina Panthers 13

Carolina Panthers vs. Green Bay Packers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Panthers 7 3 3013
Packers 0 17 10330

at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

Game information
  • Scoring
    • CAR – Griffith 3 pass from Collins (Kasay kick) CAR 7–0
    • GB – Levens 29 pass from Favre (Jacke kick) Tie 7–7
    • CAR – field goal Kasay 22 CAR 10–7
    • GB – Freeman 6 pass from Favre (Jacke kick) GB 14–10
    • GB – field goal Jacke 31 GB 17–10
    • GB – field goal Jacke 32 GB 20–10
    • CAR – field goal Kasay 23 GB 20–13
    • GB – Bennett 4 run (Jacke kick) GB 27–13
    • GB – field goal Jacke 28 GB 30–13

The Packers recorded 201 rushing yards and 476 total yards of offense. Green Bay running back Dorsey Levens recorded 117 yards receiving and 88 yards rushing, including a 29-yard touchdown catch. Quarterback Brett Favre managed to overcome two early turnovers that set up 10 Carolina points, completing 19 out of 29 passes for 292 yards and two touchdowns. Packers running back Edgar Bennett, who recorded 99 rushing yards, scored a touchdown from four yards out, and kicker Chris Jacke added three field goals. Carolina was held to just 251 total yards and had only one drive longer than 42 yards.

Early in the first quarter, Panthers linebacker Sam Mills intercepted a pass from Favre and returned it 10 yards to the Packers' 3-yard line, setting up Kerry Collins's 3-yard touchdown pass to fullback Howard Griffith. Green Bay struck back with a 35-yard run by Levens before Favre found him in the end zone for a 29-yard touchdown catch. But after the Packers forced a punt, Favre inexplicably dropped the ball while scrambling around in the backfield. Carolina defensive end Lamar Lathon recovered the fumble on the Packers' 45-yard line. A few plays later, John Kasay's 22-yard field goal put the Panthers back in the lead, 10–7.

But after that the Packers dominated the rest of the game. Favre responded by leading Green Bay 71 yards in 15 plays and scoring with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Freeman. Then on the first play after the ensuing kickoff, Tyrone Williams intercepted a pass from Collins on the Packers' 38-yard line. Favre's completions to Andre Rison and Freeman for gains of 23 and 25 yards moved the ball into field-goal range, and Jacke's 31-yard field goal finished the drive, giving Green Bay a 17–10 halftime lead.

On the first drive of the second half, Green Bay moved the ball 73 yards in 11 plays and scored with another Jacke field goal. The Panthers managed to respond with an 11-play, 73-yard drive of their own and score with Kasay's second field goal, which cut their deficit to seven points. But Green Bay stormed right back with a 74-yard touchdown drive, featuring a 66-yard reception by Levens. On the next play, Bennett's 4-yard touchdown run gave the Packers a 27–13 lead with two minutes left in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Packers defensive tackle Gilbert Brown slapped the ball out of the hands of running back Anthony Johnson and safety LeRoy Butler recovered the fumble, leading to Jacke's third field goal that made the score 30–13 with 10:02 left in the game.[14]

This NFC Championship Game was the first one since 1991 that did not feature either the Dallas Cowboys or San Francisco 49ers. It was the first one ever to not feature either the Cowboys, Redskins, 49ers, Rams, or Giants.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Panthers and Packers.

AFC: New England Patriots 20, Jacksonville Jaguars 6

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New England Patriots – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 0 3 306
Patriots 7 6 0720

at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Game information
  • Scoring
    • NE – Martin 1 run (Vinatieri kick) NE 7–0
    • JAX – field goal Hollis 32 NE 7–3
    • NE – field goal Vinatieri 29 NE 10–3
    • NE – field goal Vinatieri 20 NE 13–3
    • JAX – field goal Hollis 28 NE 13–6
    • NE – Smith 47 fumble return (Vinatieri kick) NE 20–6

Although New England gained just 234 yards compared to the Jags' 289, they made up the difference by forcing four turnovers, including three consecutive takeaways on the last three Jacksonville possessions of the game.

The Jaguars were forced to punt on their first possession, but a high snap enabled cornerback Larry Whigham to tackle punter Bryan Barker at the Jacksonville 4-yard line. Moments later, New England running back Curtis Martin scored a touchdown on a 1-yard run. After a few punts, New England managed a drive into Jaguars' territory, but cornerback Aaron Beasley intercepted Drew Bledsoe's pass at the 8-yard line to keep the score 7–0 at the end of the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Jaguars kicker Mike Hollis made a 32-yard field goal at the end of a 13-play, 62-yard drive. Their defense then forced the Patriots to punt, but returner Chris Hudson lost the ball from a hit by Marty Moore and Mike Bartrum recovered for New England on the Jags' 19-yard line. Adam Vinatieri kicked a 29-yard field goal as a result of the turnover, making the score 10–3. Later on, with 1:29 left in the half, Bledsoe led the Patriots down the field on a 68-yard drive, completing a 19-yard pass to Shawn Jefferson, a 5-yard toss to tight end Ben Coates on fourth and 5, and another completion to Jefferson that moved the ball 38 yards to the Jacksonville 3-yard line. New England could go no further, however, so Vinatieri kicked his second field goal of the day to increase their lead to 13–3 going into halftime.

Jacksonville took the second-half kickoff and drove to the New England 31-yard line, only to lose the ball when quarterback Mark Brunell was stuffed for no gain on fourth and 1. Three plays later, Bledsoe lost a fumble while being tackled by Kevin Hardy, which linebacker Eddie Robinson recovered for Jacksonville on the Pats' 37 to set up a 28-yard Hollis field goal that cut the score to 13–6.[15]

Midway through the fourth quarter, the Patriots drove to the Jacksonville 23-yard line. They were in prime position to build a big lead, but Bledsoe was sacked for a 6-yard loss on third down and Vinatieri drilled his 46-yard field goal attempt wide left. Jacksonville took the ball back and drove to the New England 5-yard line, but with just under four minutes left in the game, Patriots safety Willie Clay intercepted a Brunell pass in the end zone. Following a punt, Jacksonville got another chance to drive for the tying touchdown with 2:36 left. However, this time they lost the ball on their first play with a fumble by James Stewart. New England cornerback Otis Smith recovered the ball and returned it 47 yards for the game-clinching touchdown, giving his team a 20–6 lead. Jacksonville would get one more possession, which ended with an interception by middle linebacker Tedy Bruschi.

The game was also notable for a power outage (due to the power use at and around the stadium due to very cold temperatures) just minutes before halftime, which knocked out much of the lighting of the stadium, as well as most of the power in the surrounding community. (The television broadcast, however, was not affected, and stayed on throughout the outage by using generators.)

This was the first postseason meeting between the Patriots and Jaguars.

Super Bowl XXXI: Green Bay Packers 35, New England Patriots 21

Super Bowl XXXI – New England Patriots vs. Green Bay Packers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Patriots (AFC) 14 0 7021
Packers (NFC) 10 17 8035

at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

This was the first Super Bowl meeting between the Patriots and Packers.[5]

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1996, playoffs, national, football, league, playoffs, 1996, season, began, december, 1996, postseason, tournament, concluded, with, green, packers, defeating, england, patriots, super, bowl, xxxi, january, 1997, louisiana, superdome, orleans, louisiana, datesd. The National Football League playoffs for the 1996 season began on December 28 1996 The postseason tournament concluded with the Green Bay Packers defeating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI 35 21 on January 26 1997 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans Louisiana 1996 97 NFL playoffsDatesDecember 28 1996 January 26 1997Season1996Teams12Games played11Super Bowl XXXI siteLouisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans LouisianaDefending championsDallas CowboysChampionsGreen Bay PackersRunners upNew England PatriotsConferencerunners upCarolina PanthersJacksonville JaguarsNFL playoffs 1995 96 1997 98 The Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars each in just their second year of existence not only qualified for the playoffs for the first time but they also both advanced to their respective conference championship games Contents 1 Participants 2 Bracket 3 Schedule 4 Wild Card playoffs 4 1 Saturday December 28 1996 4 1 1 AFC Jacksonville Jaguars 30 Buffalo Bills 27 4 1 2 NFC Dallas Cowboys 40 Minnesota Vikings 15 4 2 Sunday December 29 1996 4 2 1 AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 42 Indianapolis Colts 14 4 2 2 NFC San Francisco 49ers 14 Philadelphia Eagles 0 5 Divisional playoffs 5 1 Saturday January 4 1997 5 1 1 NFC Green Bay Packers 35 San Francisco 49ers 14 5 1 2 AFC Jacksonville Jaguars 30 Denver Broncos 27 5 2 Sunday January 5 1997 5 2 1 AFC New England Patriots 28 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 5 2 2 NFC Carolina Panthers 26 Dallas Cowboys 17 6 Conference Championships 6 1 Sunday January 12 1997 6 1 1 NFC Green Bay Packers 30 Carolina Panthers 13 6 1 2 AFC New England Patriots 20 Jacksonville Jaguars 6 7 Super Bowl XXXI Green Bay Packers 35 New England Patriots 21 8 References 9 BibliographyParticipants EditWithin each conference the three division winners and the three wild card teams the top three non division winners with the best overall regular season records qualified for the playoffs The three division winners were seeded 1 through 3 based on their overall won lost tied record and the wild card teams were seeded 4 through 6 The NFL did not use a fixed bracket playoff system and there were no restrictions regarding teams from the same division matching up in any round In the first round dubbed the wild card playoffs or wild card weekend the third seeded division winner hosted the sixth seed wild card and the fourth seed hosted the fifth The 1 and 2 seeds from each conference then received a bye in the first round In the second round the divisional playoffs the number 1 seed hosted the worst surviving seed from the first round seed 4 5 or 6 while the number 2 seed played the other team seed 3 4 or 5 The two surviving teams from each conference s divisional playoff games then meet in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games hosted by the higher seed Although the Super Bowl the fourth and final round of the playoffs was played at a neutral site the designated home team was based on an annual rotation by conference Playoff seedsSeed AFC NFC1 Denver Broncos West winner Green Bay Packers Central winner 2 New England Patriots East winner Carolina Panthers West winner 3 Pittsburgh Steelers Central winner Dallas Cowboys East winner 4 Buffalo Bills wild card San Francisco 49ers wild card 5 Jacksonville Jaguars wild card Philadelphia Eagles wild card 6 Indianapolis Colts wild card Minnesota Vikings wild card Bracket EditDec 28 Rich Stadium Jan 4 Mile High Stadium5 Jacksonville 305 Jacksonville 304 Buffalo 27 Jan 12 Foxboro Stadium1 Denver 27AFCDec 29 Three Rivers Stadium 5 Jacksonville 6Jan 5 Foxboro Stadium2 New England 206 Indianapolis 14 AFC Championship3 Pittsburgh 33 Pittsburgh 42 Jan 26 Louisiana Superdome2 New England 28Wild Card playoffsDivisional playoffsDec 28 Texas Stadium A2 New England 21Jan 5 Ericsson StadiumN1 Green Bay 356 Minnesota 15 Super Bowl XXXI3 Dallas 173 Dallas 40 Jan 12 Lambeau Field2 Carolina 26NFCDec 29 3Com Park 2 Carolina 13Jan 4 Lambeau Field1 Green Bay 305 Philadelphia 0 NFC Championship4 San Francisco 144 San Francisco 141 Green Bay 35This box viewtalkeditSchedule EditIn the United States ABC broadcast the first two Wild Card playoff games then NBC broadcast the rest of the AFC playoff games Fox televised the rest of the NFC games and Super Bowl XXXI their first ever Super Bowl broadcast since becoming the NFC network in 1994 Away team Score Home Team Date Kickoff ET UTC 5 TVWild Card playoffsJacksonville Jaguars 30 27 Buffalo Bills December 28 1996 12 30 p m ABCMinnesota Vikings 15 40 Dallas Cowboys December 28 1996 4 00 p m ABCIndianapolis Colts 14 42 Pittsburgh Steelers December 29 1996 12 30 p m NBCPhiladelphia Eagles 0 14 San Francisco 49ers December 29 1996 4 00 p m FoxDivisional playoffsSan Francisco 49ers 14 35 Green Bay Packers January 4 1997 12 30 p m FoxJacksonville Jaguars 30 27 Denver Broncos January 4 1997 4 00 p m NBCPittsburgh Steelers 3 28 New England Patriots January 5 1997 12 30 p m NBCDallas Cowboys 17 26 Carolina Panthers January 5 1997 4 00 p m FoxConference ChampionshipsCarolina Panthers 13 30 Green Bay Packers January 12 1997 12 30 p m FoxJacksonville Jaguars 6 20 New England Patriots January 12 1997 4 00 p m NBCSuper Bowl XXXILouisiana Superdome New Orleans LouisianaNew England Patriots 21 35 Green Bay Packers January 26 1997 6 00 p m FoxWild Card playoffs EditSaturday December 28 1996 Edit AFC Jacksonville Jaguars 30 Buffalo Bills 27 Edit Jacksonville Jaguars vs Buffalo Bills Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalJaguars 10 7 31030Bills 14 3 3727at Rich Stadium Orchard Park New York Game time 12 30 p m ESTGame weather 48 F 9 C cloudyGame attendance 70 213Referee Gary LaneTV announcers ABC Mike Patrick play by play and Joe Theismann color commentator Game informationScoring BUF Thomas 7 pass from Kelly Christie kick BUF 7 0 JAX Simmons 20 interception return Hollis kick Tie 7 7 BUF Thomas 2 run Christie kick BUF 14 7 JAX field goal Hollis 27 BUF 14 10 JAX Means 30 run Hollis kick JAX 17 14 BUF field goal Christie 33 Tie 17 17 BUF field goal Christie 47 BUF 20 17 JAX field goal Hollis 24 Tie 20 20 BUF Burris 38 interception return Christie kick BUF 27 20 JAX Smith 2 pass from Brunell Hollis kick Tie 27 27 JAX field goal Hollis 45 JAX 30 27 The second year Jaguars forced four turnovers racked up three sacks and outgained Buffalo in total yards 409 308 to earn their first playoff win After trading points back and forth all day almost drive for drive Jaguars safety Chris Hudson would make a decisive hit on Bills quarterback Jim Kelly knocking him out of the game and forcing a fumble that his team would convert into the game winning score Jacksonville was forced to punt on their opening drive and Russell Copeland returned the ball 16 yards to the Jags 43 yard line setting up Kelly s 7 yard touchdown pass to running back Thurman Thomas But later in the quarter Jacksonville defensive end Clyde Simmons intercepted a shovel pass intended for Thomas and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown to tie the game Buffalo stormed right back with a 10 play 68 yard drive that ended with Thomas 2 yard touchdown run making the score 14 7 However Jacksonville running back Natrone Means s 62 yard carry on their next drive moved the ball to the Bills 5 yard line The drive stalled there but Mike Hollis kicked a 27 yard field goal to make the score 14 10 at the end of the first quarter The Bills drove to the Jags 2 yard line on their first drive of the second quarter but came up empty when Kelly was stuffed for no gain by Jeff Lageman while trying to convert a fourth and 1 on a quarterback sneak Jacksonville then stormed to their first lead of the day with quarterback Mark Brunell completing a 47 yard pass to tight end Pete Mitchell before Means took off for a 30 yard touchdown burst giving them a 17 14 advantage However Eric Moulds returned the ensuing kickoff 57 yards to the Jags 42 yard line setting up a 33 yard Steve Christie field goal to tie the game at 17 Jacksonville responded with a drive to the Buffalo 36 but on the last play of the half Brunell was intercepted by Thomas Smith Moulds returned the second half kickoff 26 yards to the Bills 38 yard line where the Bills went on to retake the lead with Christie s 47 yard field goal But after a few punts Jacksonville managed to tie it again with an 11 play 62 yard drive that included a 27 yard catch by receiver Keenan McCardell and ended with a 24 yard field goal by Hollis On the second play of the fourth quarter Jeff Burris picked off Brunell s pass and returned it 38 yards for a touchdown to give his team a 27 20 lead Jacksonville countered right back moving the ball 65 yards in 10 plays McCardell caught two passes for 39 yards on the drive while Means kept it going with a 2 yard run on fourth and 1 Brunell finished the drive with a 2 yard toss to Jimmy Smith that tied the game at 27 On Buffalo s next drive Hudson made a devastating hit on Kelly knocking him out of the game and forcing a fumble that was recovered by cornerback Aaron Beasley on the Jags 42 yard line Brunell then completed a pair of passes to Smith and McCardell for gains of 14 and 11 yards to set up Hollis s 45 yard field goal putting them back in front for good at 30 27 The Bills offense now led by Todd Collins were unable to move the ball on any of their remaining drives and during the game s final seconds Tony Brackens forced a fumble while sacking Collins that linebacker Eddie Robinson recovered to seal the win Means finished the game with 175 rushing yards Simmons finished with two sacks and an interception returned for a touchdown Bills receiver Quinn Early caught nine passes for 122 yards Moulds returned five kickoffs for 142 yards This was the final game of Kelly s Hall of Fame career and the final playoff game for Bills Hall of Fame coach Marv Levy as well 1 2 This was the first postseason meeting between the Jaguars and the Bills NFC Dallas Cowboys 40 Minnesota Vikings 15 Edit Minnesota Vikings vs Dallas Cowboys Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 0 0 7815Cowboys 7 23 7340at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 4 00 p m EST 3 00 p m CSTGame weather 69 F 21 C clearGame attendance 64 682Referee Gerald AustinTV announcers ABC Al Michaels play by play Frank Gifford and Dan Dierdorf color commentators Game informationScoring DAL Aikman 2 run Boniol kick DAL 7 0 DAL field goal Boniol 28 DAL 10 0 DAL E Smith 37 run Boniol kick DAL 17 0 DAL Teague 29 interception return Boniol kick DAL 24 0 DAL field goal Boniol 31 DAL 27 0 DAL field goal Boniol 22 DAL 30 0 MIN Carter 30 pass from B Johnson Sisson kick DAL 30 7 DAL E Smith 1 run Boniol kick DAL 37 7 DAL field goal Boniol 25 DAL 40 7 MIN B Johnson 5 run Carter pass from B Johnson DAL 40 15 Dallas outgained the Vikings in total yards 438 268 plays 78 44 and time of possession 42 03 17 57 They also forced six turnovers and scored on five first half possessions to win the game Dallas scored first on a 14 play 88 yard drive in which Troy Aikman completed four passes to Michael Irvin for 65 yards and finished the drive with a 2 yard touchdown run Perhaps the key point of the game occurred on the next series when Minnesota running back Amp Lee caught a short pass from quarterback Brad Johnson and appeared to be on his way for a 43 yard touchdown But Cowboys safety George Teague caught up with Lee at the 1 yard line and poked the ball out of his hands knocking it out of the end zone for a touchback Dallas then drove 70 yards including a 22 yard carry by Herschel Walker to go up 10 0 on Chris Boniol s 28 yard field goal Five plays after the ensuing kickoff Teague stripped the ball from Vikings running back Leroy Hoard Cornerback Deion Sanders recovered the fumble and lateraled it to Shante Carver who was tackled on the Minnesota 37 and Emmitt Smith took off for a 37 yard touchdown run on the next play Then during Minnesota s next possession Teague intercepted a pass from Johnson and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown giving the Cowboys a 24 0 lead with 8 36 left in the second quarter 3 The Dallas dominance would continue as Sanders returned an interception 22 yards to the Vikings 29 to set up a 31 yard Boniol field goal Even Orlando Thomas s interception of an Aikman pass ended up going against the Vikings as Thomas lost the ball while being tackled by Walker and tight end Eric Bjornson got it back for the Cowboys This led to Boniol s 22 yard field goal giving Dallas a 30 0 lead at the end of the half 4 In the second half Minnesota drove 47 yards and scored on a 30 yard pass from Johnson to Cris Carter But this was answered by Dallas who subsequently moved the ball 80 yards in 16 plays to go up 37 7 on Smith s 1 yard touchdown run In the fourth quarter Dallas linebacker Broderick Thomas forced a turnover by sacking Johnson on fourth down giving Dallas the ball on the Vikings 39 which led to another Boniol field goal On the ensuing drive Johnson s 50 yard completion to Qadry Ismail set up the final score of the game on Johnson s 2 yard touchdown run Smith rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns while also catching four passes for 26 yards Irvin caught eight passes for 103 yards Teague had five tackles two forced fumbles and an interception return for a touchdown This was the last time the Cowboys won a playoff game until January 9 2010 when they beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2009 NFC Wild Card playoffs 34 14 and their last playoff win at Texas Stadium Meanwhile the Vikings fell to 0 4 in the playoffs under coach Dennis Green This was the fifth postseason meeting between the Vikings and Cowboys Dallas won three of the prior four meetings 5 Previous playoff games Dallas leads 3 1 in all time playoff games1971Dallas Cowboys 20 Minnesota Vikings 121971 NFC Divisional playoffs 1973Minnesota Vikings 27 Dallas Cowboys 101973 NFC Championship Game 1975Dallas Cowboys 17 Minnesota Vikings 141975 NFC Divisional playoffs 1977Minnesota Vikings 6 Dallas Cowboys 231977 NFC Championship GameSunday December 29 1996 Edit AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 42 Indianapolis Colts 14 Edit Indianapolis Colts vs Pittsburgh Steelers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalColts 0 14 0014Steelers 10 3 82142at Three Rivers Stadium Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Game time 12 30 p m ESTGame weather 60 F 16 C partly cloudyGame attendance 58 078Referee Ed HochuliTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg play by play Phil Simms and Paul Maguire color commentators Game informationScoring PIT field goal Johnson 29 PIT 3 0 PIT Stewart 1 run Johnson kick PIT 10 0 PIT field goal Johnson 50 PIT 13 0 IND Daniel 59 interception return Blanchard kick PIT 13 7 IND Bailey 9 pass from Harbaugh Blanchard kick IND 14 13 PIT Bettis 1 run Farquhar pass from Stewart PIT 21 14 PIT Bettis 1 run Johnson kick PIT 28 14 PIT Witman 31 run Johnson kick PIT 35 14 PIT Stewart 3 run Johnson kick PIT 42 14 The Steelers blew a 13 point lead in the first half but scored 29 unanswered points in the second half Meanwhile Pittsburgh held the Colts to 146 total yards of offense while gaining 407 yards for themselves 236 on the ground Pittsburgh drove 51 yards in eight plays including a 30 yard reception by receiver Charles Johnson to score on Norm Johnson s 29 yard field goal on their first drive After the Colts next drive Steelers receiver Jahine Arnold returned their punt 36 yards to the Colts 31 yard line One play later Mike Tomczak completed a 20 yard pass to Charles Johnson at the 8 Backup quarterback Kordell Stewart who was routinely used by the team in short yardage situations eventually finished the drive with a 1 yard touchdown run giving the Steelers a 10 0 lead with 4 55 left in the first quarter Following another Colts punt Pittsburgh increased their lead to 13 0 with Norm Johnson s 50 yard field goal 10 seconds into the second quarter 6 7 Pittsburgh seemed to be taking control of the game but with 4 35 left in the half Tomczak threw a short pass intended for Ernie Mills that was too far behind the receiver Cornerback Eugene Daniel intercepted the ball and returned it 59 yards for a touchdown On the Steelers next possession Tomczak threw an interception to safety Ray McElroy on the Colts 40 yard line On the next play Jim Harbaugh completed a 48 yard pass to Marvin Harrison at the Steelers 12 and he eventually converted a third and 7 situation with a 9 yard touchdown pass to receiver Aaron Bailey giving the team a 14 13 lead with 31 seconds left before halftime However the Steelers dominated the rest of the game They started out the second half with a 16 play 91 yard possession that ate 9 30 off the clock Tomczak completed 5 5 passes for 37 yards on the drive while Jerome Bettis caught one of them and rushed for 42 yards on eight carries the last a 1 yard touchdown run Then Stewart completed a 2 point conversion pass to tight end John Farquhar giving the team a 21 14 lead Harbaugh was intercepted by Levon Kirkland on the next drive and after a Steelers punt running back Marshall Faulk fumbled a pitch from him which safety Carnell Lake recovered on the Indy 18 yard line Five plays later Bettis scored another 1 yard touchdown run to give the Steelers a 28 14 lead less than a minute into the fourth quarter Stewart ended up as the Steelers QB for the rest of the game He finished with just one pass attempt but his 24 yard run on a quarterback draw set up running back Jon Witman s 31 yard touchdown play Stewart added a 3 yard touchdown run with 3 10 left in the game making the final score 42 14 It was the second straight year the Steelers eliminated the Colts from the playoffs Bettis rushed for 102 yards and two touchdowns his 11th 100 yard game of the year while also catching a pass for four yards Johnson caught five passes for 109 yards Neither starting quarterback had a big day Tomczak completed 13 of 21 passes for 176 yards with two interceptions and no touchdowns Harbaugh completed 12 of 32 passes for 134 yards and a touchdown with one pick He was also sacked four times three by Chad Brown This was the fourth postseason meeting between the Colts and Steelers Pittsburgh had won all three prior meetings 5 Previous playoff games Pittsburgh leads 3 0 in all time playoff games1975Baltimore Colts 10 Pittsburgh Steelers 281975 AFC Divisional playoffs 1976Pittsburgh Steelers 40 Baltimore Colts 141976 AFC Divisional playoffs 1995Indianapolis Colts 16 Pittsburgh Steelers 201995 AFC Championship GameNFC San Francisco 49ers 14 Philadelphia Eagles 0 Edit Philadelphia Eagles vs San Francisco 49ers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalEagles 0 0 00049ers 0 7 7014at 3Com Park at Candlestick Point San Francisco California Game time 4 00 p m EST 1 00 p m PSTGame weather 61 F 16 C rainGame attendance 56 460Referee Walt ColemanTV announcers Fox Pat Summerall play by play and John Madden color commentator Game informationScoring SF Young 9 run Wilkins kick SF 7 0 SF Rice 3 pass from Young Wilkins kick SF 14 0 Although they gained more yards than the 49ers the Eagles were shut out in a rain soaked muddy game with 62 miles per hour winds San Francisco won 14 0 in what coach George Seifert called the swampy tundra of Candlestick A reference to John Facenda s famous description of Lambeau Field as the frozen tundra 8 Despite the poor weather San Francisco finished the game without losing any turnovers Kicker Gary Anderson missed a 40 yard field goal attempt on Philadelphia s first possession In the second quarter San Francisco quarterback Steve Young completed 6 7 passes for 60 yards on a 74 yard drive and finished it off with a 9 yard touchdown run The Eagles then reached the San Francisco 8 yard line but quarterback Ty Detmer threw an interception to Marquez Pope The 49ers were forced to punt on their next drive and Philadelphia advanced to the San Francisco 5 yard line However 49ers defensive end Roy Barker intercepted Detmer with 43 seconds left in the half and the Eagles would never seriously threaten again Detmer was knocked out of the game in the third quarter with a hamstring injury and his replacement Mark Rypien completed only five of 12 passes for 77 yards including an interception to Tim McDonald on the last play of the game Meanwhile a one handed 36 yard reception by 49ers receiver Jerry Rice set up the final score of the game with his 3 yard touchdown catch from Young finishing off a 61 yard drive in the third quarter This was the lowest scoring wild card playoff game in NFL history 9 Young finished the game 14 21 for 161 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for 65 yards and another score 49ers defensive tackle Bryant Young had two sacks This was the first postseason meeting between the Eagles and 49ers 5 Divisional playoffs EditSaturday January 4 1997 Edit NFC Green Bay Packers 35 San Francisco 49ers 14 Edit San Francisco 49ers vs Green Bay Packers Game summary Period 1 2 34Total49ers 0 7 7014Packers 14 7 7735at Lambeau Field Green Bay Wisconsin Game time 12 30 p m EST 11 30 a m CSTGame weather 35 F 2 C mix of rain and snowGame attendance 60 787Referee Dick HantakTV announcers Fox Dick Stockton play by play and Matt Millen color commentator Game informationScoring GB Howard 71 punt return Jacke kick GB 7 0 GB Rison 4 pass from Favre Jacke kick GB 14 0 GB Bennett 2 run Jacke kick GB 21 0 SF Kirby 8 pass from Grbac Wilkins kick GB 21 7 SF Grbac 2 run Wilkins kick GB 21 14 GB Freeman recovered fumble in end zone Jacke kick GB 28 14 GB Bennett 11 run Jacke kick GB 35 14 The Packers defense forced five turnovers en route to victory while Desmond Howard s key punt returns enabled the Packers to jump to a 14 0 lead after only three offensive plays On his first punt return Howard ran 71 yards for a touchdown At the end of the next series he returned punt 46 yards to the 49ers 7 yard line to set up quarterback Brett Favre s 4 yard touchdown to wide receiver Andre Rison Early in the second quarter cornerback Craig Newsome s interception set up the Packers third touchdown of the day Newsome fumbled the ball while being hit during the interception return but his teammate Sean Jones recovered the ball on the 49ers 15 yard line Three plays later Edgar Bennett s touchdown run increased the Packers lead to 21 0 Two Green Bay turnovers enabled San Francisco to mount a comeback attempt First a 49ers punt bounced into Packers safety Chris Hayes and was recovered by San Francisco s Curtis Buckley at the Green Bay 26 yard line Six plays later backup quarterback Elvis Grbac who had replaced injured starter Steve Young threw a 6 yard touchdown pass to running back Terry Kirby with 24 seconds left in the half Then in a odd error Howard did not come out of the locker room in time for the second half kickoff and no one on the team noticed With only 10 Green Bay players on the field to receive the second half kickoff and no one in the returner position the kickoff bounced into the ground and Iheanyi Uwaezuoke recovered it for San Francisco on the Green Bay 4 yard line On the next play Grbac s 4 yard touchdown run cut the score to 21 14 However the Packers marched 72 yards for another touchdown in which a fumble by Bennett was recovered in the end zone by wide receiver Antonio Freeman Later on with 5 31 left in the game Kirby lost a fumble while being tackled by Green Bay defensive back Mike Prior and Hayes recovered the ball on the 49ers 32 yard line Six plays later Bennett scored his second touchdown of the game on an 11 yard run to close out the scoring Because the weather dipped in and out of freezing causing both rain and snow the field got extremely muddy as the game went on The Green Bay Press Gazette called the game the Mud Bowl Neither team had much success moving the ball on offense due to the field conditions The Packers who averaged over 345 yards per game during the season gained just 210 yards while the 49ers managed only 196 The longest completion of the day was an 18 yard reception by Freeman Bennett was one of the top players of the day with 80 rushing yards and two touchdowns along with two receptions for 14 yards This was the second postseason meeting between the 49ers and Packers with the first happening the previous year which Green Bay won 5 Previous playoff games Green Bay leads 1 0 in all time playoff games1995Green Bay Packers 27 San Francisco 49ers 171995 NFC Divisional playoffsAFC Jacksonville Jaguars 30 Denver Broncos 27 Edit Jacksonville Jaguars vs Denver Broncos Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalJaguars 0 13 71030Broncos 12 0 01527at Mile High Stadium Denver Colorado Game time 4 00 p m EST 2 00 p m MSTGame weather 43 F 6 C clearGame attendance 75 678Referee Red CashionTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg play by play Phil Simms and Paul Maguire color commentators Game informationScoring DEN Hebron 1 run kick blocked DEN 6 0 DEN Sharpe 18 pass from Elway pass failed DEN 12 0 JAX field goal Hollis 46 DEN 12 3 JAX Means 8 run Hollis kick DEN 12 10 JAX field goal Hollis 42 JAX 13 12 JAX McCardell 31 pass from Brunell Hollis kick JAX 20 12 JAX field goal Hollis 22 JAX 23 12 DEN Davis 2 run Davis run JAX 23 20 JAX Smith 16 pass from Brunell Hollis kick JAX 30 20 DEN McCaffrey 15 pass from Elway Elam kick JAX 30 27 The wild card Jaguars who had barely made the playoffs with a 9 7 record by winning their last five games of the season including their final one when Atlanta Falcons kicker Morten Andersen missed a last second potential game winning 30 yard field goal overcame a 12 point deficit by racking up 443 yards including 202 on the ground and scoring on six consecutive possessions to upset the Broncos who had finished the season with an NFL best 13 3 record and had rested most of their starters over the last three games after clinching the 1 AFC seed at 12 1 and were favored to win by over 14 points The Broncos loss meant that for the second consecutive year the AFC s top seed was eliminated in the divisional round Denver dominated the first quarter scoring two touchdowns while preventing the Jaguars from gaining a single first down At the end of the Broncos first drive Tom Rouen s 35 yard punt pinned the Jags back on their own 10 yard line Three plays later Rod Smith returned Bryan Barker s 41 yard punt 6 yards to midfield On Denver s second drive a 47 yard run by Terrell Davis gave them a first down on the Jacksonville 2 yard line The Jaguars kept Denver out of the end zone for the next three plays but Vaughn Hebron scored a 1 yard touchdown run on fourth down giving Denver a 6 0 lead after defensive end Clyde Simmons blocked the extra point Then after the Broncos defense forced a punt Elway completed 4 4 passes for 57 yards on a 64 yard drive that ended on his 18 yard scoring connection to tight end Shannon Sharpe But Elway s 2 point conversion pass to Sharpe was incomplete keeping the score at 12 0 In the second quarter Jacksonville stormed back First an 18 yard run by Natrone Means set up a 46 yard field goal by Mike Hollis The next time the Jags got the ball they cut their deficit to 12 10 with an 11 play 80 yard scoring drive After a controversial pass interference penalty wiped out a Tory James interception for Denver Means gained 29 yards on a reception at the Broncos 42 and later took the ball across the goal line on an 8 yard run Following a Denver punt Jacksonville got the ball back with 57 seconds left Mark Brunell then completed a 43 yard pass to receiver Jimmy Smith to set up Hollis s 42 yard field goal giving the team a 13 12 halftime lead In the third quarter Denver was limited to 14 plays for 37 yards Meanwhile Brunell connected on a 31 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Keenan McCardell Hollis later kicked a 22 yard field goal at the end of an 88 yard 12 play drive that included James Stewart s 25 yard reception and a 12 men on the field penalty against the Broncos that gave Jacksonville a first down as they were getting ready to punt This score the fifth consecutive scoring possession against the fourth ranked defense in the NFL gave the Jags a 23 12 lead with less than 11 minutes left in the game On Denver s next series Hebron s 38 yard kickoff return fired up a 57 yard drive that ended on Davis s 2 yard touchdown run and then his successful two point conversion run shrunk the lead to 23 20 But Jacksonville responded with another touchdown drive featuring a 29 yard run by Brunell to the Denver 21 yard line in which he covered both sidelines broke one tackle and eluded three other defenders Shortly later he finished the drive with a 16 yard touchdown pass to Smith with 3 39 remaining making the score 30 20 The Broncos then drove 80 yards in six plays and scored on Elway s 15 yard touchdown to wide receiver Ed McCaffrey with 1 50 left but they had no timeouts left and Jason Elam s onside kick attempt was recovered by the Jaguars to secure the win Brunell had the best postseason performance of his career throwing for 245 yards and two touchdowns without an interception and also rushing for 44 yards Means rushed for 140 yards and a touchdown while also catching four passes for 46 yards Davis rushed for 91 yards and a touchdown while also catching seven passes for 24 yards It was the only playoff game of his career in which he didn t rush for 100 yards What Brunell did at the end of the game was incredible Jacksonville coach Tom Coughlin said Our football team just hung in it and that touchdown to Jimmy Smith in that situation was huge I told the players at the beginning of the week I believed we could win I didn t know how it would come down I didn t give them that script 10 I m just going to go home sit on my couch and probably cry said Sharpe after the game 11 Red Cashion the game s referee retired after this game capping off a 25 year career in the NFL that saw him referee two Super Bowls XX and XXX The game was featured as one of the NFL s Greatest Games as Ambush at Mile High This game was also the original Mile High Miracle which is now more commonly used to describe the 2012 divisional playoff game between the Denver Broncos the 1 seed at 13 3 and the Baltimore Ravens the 4 seed at 10 6 This was the first postseason meeting between the Broncos and Jaguars and the last time the Broncos ever wore their Orange Crush uniforms they would bring them back just one more time as alternate uniforms in 2001 Sunday January 5 1997 Edit AFC New England Patriots 28 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 Edit Pittsburgh Steelers vs New England Patriots Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalSteelers 0 0 303Patriots 14 7 0728at Foxboro Stadium Foxborough Massachusetts Game time 12 30 p m ESTGame weather 48 F 9 C foggyGame attendance 60 188Referee Bernie KukarTV announcers NBC Marv Albert play by play Randy Cross and Sam Wyche color commentators Game informationScoring NE Martin 2 run Vinatieri kick NE 7 0 NE Byars 24 pass from Bledsoe Vinatieri kick NE 14 0 NE Martin 78 run Vinatieri kick NE 21 0 PIT field goal Johnson 29 NE 21 3 NE Martin 23 run Vinatieri kick NE 28 3 In their first home playoff game in 18 years the Patriots blew out the Steelers 28 3 with 346 yards of total offense while limiting the Steelers to 213 On the first play from scrimmage the Steelers got a taste of what lay in store as Pats quarterback Drew Bledsoe completed a 53 yard pass to Terry Glenn that set up Curtis Martin s 2 yard touchdown run Pittsburgh was quickly forced to punt and New England took just four plays to score again the last a 34 yard touchdown on a screen pass from Bledsoe to fullback Keith Byars giving the team a 14 0 lead just over seven minutes into the first quarter Then on the first play of the second quarter Martin burst through a hole in the right line dodged a tackle attempt by Carnell Lake and raced 78 yards for a touchdown This would end up not only being the longest run of his Hall of Fame career but this was the second longest scoring run in NFL postseason history Near the end of the half Steelers cornerback Willie Williams intercepted a pass from Bledsoe to give his team a chance to get back in the game But Pittsburgh turned the ball over on downs on the Pats 24 yard line and the score remained 21 0 going into halftime The Steelers lone score of the game occurred with 3 50 left in the third quarter when linebacker Chad Brown s interception of a Bledsoe pass led to a 29 yard field goal by Norm Johnson Pittsburgh then got the ball back on their own 36 following a Patriots punt but any hope of a comeback was dashed when safety Lawyer Milloy intercepted a pass from Mike Tomczak on the New England 39 yard line Six plays later Martin s 23 yard touchdown run increased New England s lead to 28 3 In the fourth quarter the Steelers managed a drive to the Patriots 15 only to lose the ball again on an interception by linebacker Willie Clay Martin finished the day with 166 rushing yards and three touchdowns while running back Dave Meggett returned seven punts for 72 yards and rushed for 18 Tomczak was held to 110 passing yards and intercepted twice in the final postseason game of his career He was periodically replaced by versatile quarterback Kordell Stewart but he fared no better finishing the game 0 10 on pass attempts Steelers running back Jerome Bettis who rushed for 1 431 yards during the season and 102 yards in the previous playoff game was held to just 43 yards on the ground and was limited by groin and ankle injuries This was New England s first playoff win since their 1985 Super Bowl season That might be my longest run ever Martin a Pittsburgh native said after the game about his 78 yard score College Pop Warner everything To me the Steelers are my second favorite team I kind of worry about when I go home how infamous I ll be 12 This was the first postseason meeting between the Steelers and Patriots 5 NFC Carolina Panthers 26 Dallas Cowboys 17 Edit Dallas Cowboys vs Carolina Panthers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 3 8 3317Panthers 7 10 3626at Ericsson Stadium Charlotte North Carolina Game time 4 00 p m ESTGame weather 71 F 22 C clearGame attendance 72 808Referee Johnny GrierTV announcers Fox Pat Summerall play by play and John Madden color commentator Game informationScoring DAL field goal Boniol 22 DAL 3 0 CAR Walls 1 pass from Collins Kasay kick CAR 7 3 CAR Green 10 pass from Collins Kasay kick CAR 14 3 DAL Johnston 2 pass from Aikman pass failed CAR 14 9 DAL Safety Carolina bad snap went out of end zone CAR 14 11 CAR field goal Kasay 24 CAR 17 11 DAL field goal Boniol 21 CAR 17 14 CAR field goal Kasay 40 CAR 20 14 CAR field goal Kasay 40 CAR 23 14 DAL field goal Boniol 21 CAR 23 17 CAR field goal Kasay 32 CAR 26 17 The second year Panthers held Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman to 165 passing yards and forced three interceptions en route to their first playoff win in team history On offense running back Anthony Johnson was their top performer with 104 rushing yards and a 9 yard reception Dallas scored first when an interception by safety Darren Woodson on his own 47 and a 22 yard catch by Michael Irvin sparking a drive to the Panthers 1 yard line However Irvin suffered a separated shoulder on his reception and had to miss the rest of the game Meanwhile Dallas could not get into the end zone despite two chances from the 1 Aikman threw an incomplete pass on second down and on third down Emmitt Smith was dropped for a three yard loss forcing the team to settle for Chris Boniol s 22 yard field goal On the Panthers ensuing drive Dallas cornerback Kevin Smith kept it going with a pass interference penalty on third down enabling Carolina quarterback Kerry Collins to complete the 68 yard possession with a 1 yard touchdown pass to tight end Wesley Walls On their next series Winslow Oliver s 15 yard punt return set up a 42 yard drive that ended with Collins s 10 yard touchdown throw to Willie Green giving the team a 14 3 lead in the second quarter The Cowboys countered with a 73 yard drive to score on Aikman s 2 yard touchdown pass to fullback Daryl Johnston but they failed on the two point conversion attempt and the Panthers lead was only cut to 14 9 They later got to 14 11 when a bad snap on a Carolina punt attempt went out of the end zone to give the Cowboys a safety But then Panthers safety Chad Cota intercepted a pass from Aikman and returned it 49 yards to set up kicker John Kasay s 24 yard field goal with three seconds in the half giving Carolina a 17 11 halftime lead Early in the second half Oliver fumbled a punt return that Johnston recovered to set up a Boniol field goal cutting the deficit to 17 14 But this was as close as the Cowboys would get as the Panthers kicked three more field goals over the Cowboys one On the ensuing drive Johnson rushed six times for 44 yards to set up Kasay s 40 yard field goal Then after a punt he carried the ball six times for 22 yards to set up another score on Kasay s 40 yard kick a few plays into the fourth quarter Dallas responded with a 78 yard drive including a 25 yard run by Smith and a 16 yard run by Deion Sanders to score on Boniol s 21 yard field goal cutting the Cowboys deficit to 23 17 Then the Cowboys forced a punt getting the ball back with over 11 minutes still remaining on the clock but Rohn Stark s kick was downed by Johnson on the Dallas 2 yard line Then upon reaching their 37 Aikman threw a pass that was intercepted by Pat Terrell and returned 49 yards to the Cowboys 19 yard line setting up Kasay s fourth field goal to make the score 26 17 The next time Dallas got the ball Aikman was intercepted again this time by Sam Mills enabling Carolina to run out the clock and win the game 13 This was the first postseason meeting between the Panthers and Cowboys Conference Championships EditSunday January 12 1997 Edit NFC Green Bay Packers 30 Carolina Panthers 13 Edit Carolina Panthers vs Green Bay Packers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalPanthers 7 3 3013Packers 0 17 10330at Lambeau Field Green Bay Wisconsin Game time 12 30 p m EST 11 30 a m CSTGame weather 8 F 13 C clearGame attendance 60 216Referee Bob McElweeTV announcers Fox Pat Summerall play by play and John Madden color commentator Game informationScoring CAR Griffith 3 pass from Collins Kasay kick CAR 7 0 GB Levens 29 pass from Favre Jacke kick Tie 7 7 CAR field goal Kasay 22 CAR 10 7 GB Freeman 6 pass from Favre Jacke kick GB 14 10 GB field goal Jacke 31 GB 17 10 GB field goal Jacke 32 GB 20 10 CAR field goal Kasay 23 GB 20 13 GB Bennett 4 run Jacke kick GB 27 13 GB field goal Jacke 28 GB 30 13 The Packers recorded 201 rushing yards and 476 total yards of offense Green Bay running back Dorsey Levens recorded 117 yards receiving and 88 yards rushing including a 29 yard touchdown catch Quarterback Brett Favre managed to overcome two early turnovers that set up 10 Carolina points completing 19 out of 29 passes for 292 yards and two touchdowns Packers running back Edgar Bennett who recorded 99 rushing yards scored a touchdown from four yards out and kicker Chris Jacke added three field goals Carolina was held to just 251 total yards and had only one drive longer than 42 yards Early in the first quarter Panthers linebacker Sam Mills intercepted a pass from Favre and returned it 10 yards to the Packers 3 yard line setting up Kerry Collins s 3 yard touchdown pass to fullback Howard Griffith Green Bay struck back with a 35 yard run by Levens before Favre found him in the end zone for a 29 yard touchdown catch But after the Packers forced a punt Favre inexplicably dropped the ball while scrambling around in the backfield Carolina defensive end Lamar Lathon recovered the fumble on the Packers 45 yard line A few plays later John Kasay s 22 yard field goal put the Panthers back in the lead 10 7 But after that the Packers dominated the rest of the game Favre responded by leading Green Bay 71 yards in 15 plays and scoring with a 6 yard touchdown pass to Antonio Freeman Then on the first play after the ensuing kickoff Tyrone Williams intercepted a pass from Collins on the Packers 38 yard line Favre s completions to Andre Rison and Freeman for gains of 23 and 25 yards moved the ball into field goal range and Jacke s 31 yard field goal finished the drive giving Green Bay a 17 10 halftime lead On the first drive of the second half Green Bay moved the ball 73 yards in 11 plays and scored with another Jacke field goal The Panthers managed to respond with an 11 play 73 yard drive of their own and score with Kasay s second field goal which cut their deficit to seven points But Green Bay stormed right back with a 74 yard touchdown drive featuring a 66 yard reception by Levens On the next play Bennett s 4 yard touchdown run gave the Packers a 27 13 lead with two minutes left in the third quarter In the fourth quarter Packers defensive tackle Gilbert Brown slapped the ball out of the hands of running back Anthony Johnson and safety LeRoy Butler recovered the fumble leading to Jacke s third field goal that made the score 30 13 with 10 02 left in the game 14 This NFC Championship Game was the first one since 1991 that did not feature either the Dallas Cowboys or San Francisco 49ers It was the first one ever to not feature either the Cowboys Redskins 49ers Rams or Giants This was the first postseason meeting between the Panthers and Packers AFC New England Patriots 20 Jacksonville Jaguars 6 Edit Jacksonville Jaguars vs New England Patriots Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalJaguars 0 3 306Patriots 7 6 0720at Foxboro Stadium Foxborough Massachusetts Game time 4 00 p m ESTGame weather 26 F 3 C partly cloudyGame attendance 60 190Referee Jerry MarkbreitTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg play by play Phil Simms and Paul Maguire color commentators Game informationScoring NE Martin 1 run Vinatieri kick NE 7 0 JAX field goal Hollis 32 NE 7 3 NE field goal Vinatieri 29 NE 10 3 NE field goal Vinatieri 20 NE 13 3 JAX field goal Hollis 28 NE 13 6 NE Smith 47 fumble return Vinatieri kick NE 20 6 Although New England gained just 234 yards compared to the Jags 289 they made up the difference by forcing four turnovers including three consecutive takeaways on the last three Jacksonville possessions of the game The Jaguars were forced to punt on their first possession but a high snap enabled cornerback Larry Whigham to tackle punter Bryan Barker at the Jacksonville 4 yard line Moments later New England running back Curtis Martin scored a touchdown on a 1 yard run After a few punts New England managed a drive into Jaguars territory but cornerback Aaron Beasley intercepted Drew Bledsoe s pass at the 8 yard line to keep the score 7 0 at the end of the first quarter In the second quarter Jaguars kicker Mike Hollis made a 32 yard field goal at the end of a 13 play 62 yard drive Their defense then forced the Patriots to punt but returner Chris Hudson lost the ball from a hit by Marty Moore and Mike Bartrum recovered for New England on the Jags 19 yard line Adam Vinatieri kicked a 29 yard field goal as a result of the turnover making the score 10 3 Later on with 1 29 left in the half Bledsoe led the Patriots down the field on a 68 yard drive completing a 19 yard pass to Shawn Jefferson a 5 yard toss to tight end Ben Coates on fourth and 5 and another completion to Jefferson that moved the ball 38 yards to the Jacksonville 3 yard line New England could go no further however so Vinatieri kicked his second field goal of the day to increase their lead to 13 3 going into halftime Jacksonville took the second half kickoff and drove to the New England 31 yard line only to lose the ball when quarterback Mark Brunell was stuffed for no gain on fourth and 1 Three plays later Bledsoe lost a fumble while being tackled by Kevin Hardy which linebacker Eddie Robinson recovered for Jacksonville on the Pats 37 to set up a 28 yard Hollis field goal that cut the score to 13 6 15 Midway through the fourth quarter the Patriots drove to the Jacksonville 23 yard line They were in prime position to build a big lead but Bledsoe was sacked for a 6 yard loss on third down and Vinatieri drilled his 46 yard field goal attempt wide left Jacksonville took the ball back and drove to the New England 5 yard line but with just under four minutes left in the game Patriots safety Willie Clay intercepted a Brunell pass in the end zone Following a punt Jacksonville got another chance to drive for the tying touchdown with 2 36 left However this time they lost the ball on their first play with a fumble by James Stewart New England cornerback Otis Smith recovered the ball and returned it 47 yards for the game clinching touchdown giving his team a 20 6 lead Jacksonville would get one more possession which ended with an interception by middle linebacker Tedy Bruschi The game was also notable for a power outage due to the power use at and around the stadium due to very cold temperatures just minutes before halftime which knocked out much of the lighting of the stadium as well as most of the power in the surrounding community The television broadcast however was not affected and stayed on throughout the outage by using generators This was the first postseason meeting between the Patriots and Jaguars Super Bowl XXXI Green Bay Packers 35 New England Patriots 21 EditFurther information Super Bowl XXXI Super Bowl XXXI New England Patriots vs Green Bay Packers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalPatriots AFC 14 0 7021Packers NFC 10 17 8035at Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Date January 26 1997Game attendance 72 301Referee Gerald AustinTV announcers Fox Pat Summerall play by play and John Madden color commentator This was the first Super Bowl meeting between the Patriots and Packers 5 References Edit Yowell Keith December 28 2010 Today in Pro Football History 1996 Jaguars Defeat Bills for Franchise s First Postseason Win Wild Card Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills December 28th 1996 Pro Football Reference com Stellino Vito December 29 1996 Cowboys revert to form to defeat Vikings 40 15 The Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on May 3 2014 Retrieved October 1 2021 Cowboys Overwhelm Vikings The Salina Journal Salina Kansas December 29 1996 p 29 via Newspapers com a b 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